02 PHILIPPINE POMACENTRHXE 



Color in alcohol dark orange brown, with a blackish streak 

 at edge of each scale ; a black transverse band between anterior 

 portion of soft dorsal and base of anal rays ; behind this band 

 the color is dull yellowish orange covering caudal peduncle and 

 fin, and posterior dorsal and anal rays. Ventral blackish, pec- 

 toral yellowish orange. 



Here described from a single specimen, 74 millimeters in 

 length, which I examined in the museum of Stanford Univer- 

 sity. It was collected by R. C. McGregor at Cagayancillo, 

 Cagayan Isla ids, as recorded by Jordan and Richardson. 



This species, originally known from the Mauritius, occurs also 

 in the East Indies where few representatives were taken. It 

 is well known at Guam, Ponape, and Samoa. 



ABUDEFDUF LEUCOZONA (Bleeker) 



PLATE 18, FIG. 2 



Glyphisodon leucozona BLEEKER, Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. 19 (1859) 338; 



GtfNTHER, Cat. Fishes 4 (1862) 49; Nat. Verb. Holl. Maats. Wet. 



2 (1877) 112; Atlas Ichth. 9 (1878) pi. 407, fig. 2. 

 Abudefduf leucozona WEBER, Fische der Siboga Exped. (1913) 349. 



Dorsal XII, 15 ; anal II, 12 ; scales in lateral series 25 ; with 

 tubules 20 ; between lateral line and origin of dorsal 4 ; between 

 lateral line and vent 10. 



Body deep, 1.9 in length; dorsal outline more elevated than 

 ventral; head 2.8; depth of caudal peduncle 6. Eye large and 

 round, diameter 3.3 in length of head, or as long as the pointed 

 snout; mouth small and almost horizontal; jaws equal; the 

 maxillary, which ends posteriorly under anterior edge of orbit, 

 3.7 in head or equal to width of interorbital space; teeth in a 

 single row, compressed, and notched. Gill rakers 19 on first 

 arch. The orbital ring behind angle of mouth less than half 

 diameter of eye. 



Preorbital in front of eye and margins of preopercle naked, 

 rest of head scaly; vertical fins with a high scaly sheath 

 at base. The fifth, sixth, and seventh spines highest, being 

 higher than second anal. Soft dorsal and anal about equal in 

 height; caudal emarginate with the lobes rounded; pectoral end- 

 ing above vent, its upper rays longest; first ray of ventral 

 fin produced into a filament, which extends to base of anal spines. 



Yellowish brown in alcohol, with a white vertical band de- 

 scending from sixth, seventh, and eighth dorsal spines ; a largp 

 dark ocellus edged with white at base of last three dorsal spines 

 and above lateral line ; another dark spot on back of tail imme- 



